This paper uses a data-driven approach to identify the psychological factors that underlie the array of strategies that people use to hide their deceit. Two hundred and nine participants told two lies and two truths and then completed a self-report scale that elicited their experiences when deceiving. A factor analysis of responses produced four factors, three of which were strategic in nature: Nonverbal behaviour control, which relates to attempts to monitor and control nonverbal behaviour when lying; Detail, which relates to attempts to produce detailed, engaging lies; Cognitive difficulty, which relates to the cognitive difficulties experienced when lying and their strategic consequences; and Anxiety, which relates to the negative emotio...
A study of people's opinions about deception was conducted. Social scientists believe that people us...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
The use of deception in research is divisive along disciplinary lines. Whereas psychologists argue t...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
Why do people lie, and how can lies be detected? There is now a substantial psychological literature...
This article describes some substantive and ethical complexities in research on the psychology of de...
Many perceived cues to deception have been reported in the literature, but little attention has been...
A growing body of literature exists to demonstrate behavioral characteristics that discriminate dece...
This study asked college students to evaluate the use of deceptive techniques in psychological resea...
This article describes a recent study that illustrates the complexity of empirically validating the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Psychol...
This Focused Review expands upon our original paper (You can't kid a kidder": Interaction between pr...
Purpose. Most past research on detecting deception has relied on the assumption that liars often fab...
The aim of the present experiment was to examine to what extent participants experience attempted co...
A study of people's opinions about deception was conducted. Social scientists believe that people us...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
The use of deception in research is divisive along disciplinary lines. Whereas psychologists argue t...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
The current research examined the strategies implemented by liars, the relationships between these s...
Why do people lie, and how can lies be detected? There is now a substantial psychological literature...
This article describes some substantive and ethical complexities in research on the psychology of de...
Many perceived cues to deception have been reported in the literature, but little attention has been...
A growing body of literature exists to demonstrate behavioral characteristics that discriminate dece...
This study asked college students to evaluate the use of deceptive techniques in psychological resea...
This article describes a recent study that illustrates the complexity of empirically validating the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in The Journal of Psychol...
This Focused Review expands upon our original paper (You can't kid a kidder": Interaction between pr...
Purpose. Most past research on detecting deception has relied on the assumption that liars often fab...
The aim of the present experiment was to examine to what extent participants experience attempted co...
A study of people's opinions about deception was conducted. Social scientists believe that people us...
The behavioral experiment presented in this paper investigated deception tasks (both concealment and...
The use of deception in research is divisive along disciplinary lines. Whereas psychologists argue t...